Meredith E. Carpenter practices in the area of real estate law. Ms. Carpenter is a 2013 cum laude graduate of Cornell Law School, where she was managing editor for the Cornell Law Review and associate editor of the LII Supreme Court Bulletin, and a graduate of Stanford University.

Representative Matters: Assisting the team representing Kaiserman Company, Inc. in the sale of controlling interests in, and the recapitalization of, real estate partnerships owning five commercial properties, including The Bourse, with 700, 000 square feet in Philadelphia adjacent to Independence National Historic Park.; Hammer v. McDonald, Case No. 13-2263 (USCAVC 2015): Obtained requested relief on behalf of a pro bono Vietnam War veteran in appeal of denial of benefits for service-connected hearing loss and tinnitus.; Represented the New Castle School of Trades in the development of a trade school in East Liverpool, Ohio through the use of Federal and Ohio State New Markets Tax Credits and Federal and Ohio State Historic Tax Credits. PNC Bank was the investor in the Federal and Ohio State New Markets Tax Credits and the Federal and Ohio State Historic Tax credits.; Acting as co-counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in representing a reporter and an animal rights group seeking access to Yellowstone National Park to observe and report on the United States Park Service's population control efforts against the wild bison of Yellowstone.; Represented a pro bono client in performing a constitutional analysis in the City of Monterey Park, California showing the unconstitutionality of a proposed ordinance which sought to require that business signs have modern Latin Alphabet (e.g., English) on their signs.